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The refinery, owned by Petroineos, ceased crude oil production in April, leading to the loss of hundreds of jobs.
Britain’s leading trade union Unite has accused Sir Keir Starmer of breaking his promise of £200m to support workers at ...
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The Falkirk Herald on MSNNot a penny: Furious Grangemouth workers pen open letter to PM Starmer
Workers in Grangemouth have penned an open letter aimed at Keir Starmer for failing to deliver on his promises to provide ...
The end of Grangemouth’s refinery means lost jobs, lost skills and a town left wondering what comes next. Scotland’s last oil ...
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The Falkirk Herald on MSNHunt is now on for Grangemouth tracksuit wearing vandal
Police officers were out patrolling the streets of Grangemouth early this morning searching for a window smashing vandal.
RACHEL Reeves failed to raise Grangemouth oil refinery days before it was set to close in a meeting with owner Sir Jim ...
A report looking in detail at the use of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in the Falkirk area will be prepared for ...
Britain’s biggest chemical plant is at risk of closure after surging energy costs left it struggling for survival.
Falkirk Council is inviting residents, businesses and community groups to review a draft long-term plan for how Grangemouth ...
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Minister ‘hopeful’ for ‘positive’ announcement on Grangemouth soon
Minister ‘hopeful’ for ‘positive’ announcement on Grangemouth soon - Michael Shanks was quizzed on his Government’s £200 million investment in Grangemouth.
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LONDON—Ineos Group Holdings Ltd. is shutting its petrochemicals plant at Grangemouth, Scotland, and will now decide whether to restart the neighboring refinery that was closed last week ahead of ...
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